Tasty treat giveaway! Check the bottom of this post.
There are so many interesting places - and I feel lucky that I get to see some of the ones close by. As I mentioned earlier, I photograph homes for real estate sales, and sometimes I enter a place that makes me get excited and smile - and makes me want to stay and photograph every nook and cranny. The other day I fell in love with a home on an estate that overlooks the Blue Hills. I'm not quite sure when the house was built, but my guess is around the 1930s.
Two of the images below were for the client - the rest are ones I took for me - vignettes that caught my eye. I recently gave a talk at MassArt to students and alumni about making your art your career. Part of what I spoke about was how I integrate my art, my life and my "work" photography. Everything blends together for me. I really do enjoy it all. While I'm living my life, or working on a job, I'll photograph spaces, or objects, or moments that I will later sell as prints - my art.
An old intercom system...and fantastic wallpaper.
I'm guessing this wallpaper was added later on in the century. I think it's hilarious. The entire laundry room is covered...kinda fun though.
**I'll send a package with some tasty treats from my favorite bakery, Clear Flour, to the first person who can tell me the name of the manufacturer of the intercom in the image above. If you think you know, leave your answer in the comments.